Yes, some species of falcons can be found in savanna habitats. These open grasslands support various prey, such as small mammals and birds, which falcons hunt. Species like the African Hobby and the Greater Kestrel are examples of falcons that thrive in savanna ecosystems. Their adaptability allows them to utilize the open spaces for hunting and nesting.
= = they live in the savanna
its a place where animals live
FALCONS They live in most temperate regions of the planet. Usually nesting on cliff or gorge faces the falcons live on cliffs on 6 continents
No, it says that peregrine falcons live on every continent except for Antartica.
I heard somewhere Lovebirds live in the savanna
In the savanna in Southern Africa
they live in the grass lands in the savanna and there strips help them to clamaflarge in the grasss
They live in Asia, and USA. Perigrene Falcons live in every continent accept for antartica.
on rock cliffs in niches windows in cities
no
No. They live in the forests of North America.
they live in mongoilia retards